4507 examples of on the other hand in sentences

The Pedlar, on the other hand, was an exact opposite.

In the Russian village, on the other hand, the government is conducted by an assembly at which every head of a household is expected to be present and vote on all matters of public concern.

On the other hand, the self-restraint exercised, in many cases, against looting captured towns, indicates that progress has been made.

Henry's absorbing care, on the other hand, was to prevent war; and during the next four years he constantly forced reconciliation on the warring princes of France.

On the other hand, had he lived, he might have put the work of reconstruction on a basis which would have added to his great services to the country.

On the other hand, the proposals of Verginius and Larcius appeared injurious, from the precedent they established: that of Larcius they considered especially so, as one that would destroy all credit.

But, on the other hand, there is something to me very delightful in his marrying while heart and mind are fresh and innocent and unworldly, and I even add inexperiencedfor I am not over-fond of experience.

The Brownsvillers, on the other hand, seemed to have been inspired by something in the air.

But then on the other hand, remember what George said respecting the coloured people themselves; what a pleasant social circle they form, and how intelligent many of them are!

The conditions of Italian art, on the other hand, favoured an opposite tendencyto particularise, to enforce detail, to emphasise the artist's own ideal or the model's quality.

It is obvious that such reviews as Macaulay's in the Edinburgh were often permanent contributions to critical history; while, on the other hand, many ponderous effusions of the Quarterly are only interesting as a sign of the times.

It is held by some writers that this is the most perfect form of local government, but on the other hand the objection is made that county boards thus constituted are too large.

Such facts are summed up in the general statement that, whereas in 1790 the population of the United States was scarcely 4,000,000, and out of each 100 inhabitants only 3 dwelt in cities and the other 97 in rural places; on the other hand in 1880, when the population was more than 50,000,000, out of each 100 inhabitants 23 dwelt in cities and 77 in rural places.

The South German is softer, and on the other hand his speech harder.

On the other hand the country to which they were to emigrate was already occupied by numerous and warlike tribes, who would contest every inch of territory.

On the other hand, that which is composed of sounds only, and not of letters, includes but a mere fraction of the science.

On the other hand, play-writing had its disadvantages.

On the other hand, while Wilks knew how to tread the sombre paths of high drama (he even made a creditable Hamlet), the comedian looked with more regard upon his own peculiar vein of work, the impersonation of the graceful, the genteel, and the elegantly picturesque.

On the other hand, a white scoundrel killed an Indian on the treaty ground, in July, the month in which the treaties were finally completed in due form.

And Mr. Cassidy has also clearly proven on the other hand how that same drink can change a man from the ordinary humdrum things of life and turn his mind to noble ideals, and make of him an artist and an inspired one at that.

On the other hand, Sam was just the fellow to help a couple of children out of mere kindness of heart.

Lisbeth, on the other hand, had only the story of her own simple life to tell him.

On the other hand, whoever accepts our suggestions will incline to see, in the early forms of belief in Jehovah, a shape of the widely diffused conception of a Moral Supreme Being, at first (or, at least, when our information begins) envisaged in anthropomorphic form, but gradually purged of all local traits by the unexampled and unique inspiration of the great Prophets.

On the other hand, these counterbalancing considerations were adduced, which are as so many props and pillars to support his people, and to allay the difficulties of the duty of entering into covenant with God, and to make it the more light and easy.

On the other hand, mere costliness does not constitute the soul of a present; on the contrary, it has the commercial and unflattering effect of repayment for value received.

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